Rogersville City School

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Rogersville City School
Rogersville City School, built ca. 1849.
Excellence built on tradition.
Location
116 Broadway Street
Rogersville, Tennessee

United States
Information
School district Rogersville City Schools
Principal William C. Walker[1]
Students 627[1]
Faculty 46[1]
Type Public
Grades K-8
Campus Suburban
Athletics Interscholastic, Tennessee Middle School Athletics Association
Mascot Warriors
Color(s) Red, White, and Black             
Established 1923
Feeder to Cherokee High School
Homepage

Rogersville City School is a public elementary and middle school in Rogersville, Tennessee.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Original campus

[edit] Civil War

[edit] Becoming a public school

Rogersville City School served grades 1 through 12 from its establishment in 1923 through 1950, when grades 9-12 were moved to the newly established Rogersville High School. Rogersville High School was consolidated with Bulls Gap High School in 1980 into Cherokee Comprehensive High School.

[edit] Recent education accolades

[edit] Students

[edit] Demographics

  • White 94.1%
  • African American 3.8%
  • Hispanic 1.4%
  • Asian 0.3%
  • Native American 0.5%
  • Pacific Islander 0.0%

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Rogersville Report Card 2006 - Rogersville Elementary. Tennessee Department of Education.

[edit] External links